11 songs about the highway

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We dedicated the May/June 2023 issue of Hagerty Drivers Club magazine to the deep connections between music and cars, including several fun lists featuring your favorite car songs. Click the Music & Cars tag to catch up on all the stories, or jam with our custom Music & Cars playlist on Spotify, available here.

For our final installment of car songs, we’re looking to the open road for inspiration. Here are 11 tunes focused on that long black ribbon of freedom.

Nat King Cole
“ROUTE 66”

Now you go through St. Louis
Joplin, Missouri
And Oklahoma City looks mighty pretty
You’ll see Amarillo
Gallup, New Mexico
Flagstaff, Arizona
Don’t forget Winona
Kingman, Barstow, San Bernardino

Fun fact: Outside of this song, no one has ever accused Oklahoma City of being mighty pretty.

 

Deep Purple
“HIGHWAY STAR”

Nobody gonna take my head
I got speed inside my brain
Nobody gonna steal my head
Now that I’m on the road again

Meth—not even once.

 

Willie Nelson
“ON THE ROAD AGAIN”

On the road again
Goin’ places that I’ve never been
Seein’ things that I may never see again
And I can’t wait to get on the road again

It’s literally impossible to come up with something snarky to say about this song. Try it.

 

The Doobie Brothers
“ROCKIN’ DOWN THE HIGHWAY”

Ford’s about to drop, she won’t do no more

And I smell my motor burnin’
Underneath the hood is smoke

Somewhere, a billion Chevy owners are nodding their heads and laughing.

 

Golden Earring
“RADAR LOVE”

When she is lonely and the longing gets too much
She sends a cable coming in from above
Don’t need no phone at all

Even in 1973, these guys knew that driving and cell phones didn’t pair well.

 

AC/DC
“HIGHWAY TO HELL”

I’m on the highway to hell
Highway to hell
I’m on the highway to hell
Highway to hell

No one has ever captured a weekend trip to Ikea better than AC/DC did.

 

Lindsey Buckingham
“HOLIDAY ROAD”

I found out long ago
It’s a long way down the holiday road
Holiday road
Holiday road

A catchy jingle to be sure, but this song really comes alive when you’ve got your dead aunt Edna strapped to the roof.

Talking Heads
“ROAD TO NOWHERE’”

They can tell you what to do
But they’ll make a fool of you

Nice, subtle nod to parents everywhere.

Kraftwerk
“AUTOBAHN” (This was actually a Beach Boys homage)

Wir fahr’n, fahr’n, fahr’n, auf der Autobahn
Wir fahr’n, fahr’n, fahr’n, auf der Autobahn
Wir fahr’n, fahr’n, fahr’n, auf der Autobahn
Wir fahr’n, fahr’n, fahr’n, auf der Autobahn
Wir fahr’n, fahr’n, fahr’n, auf der Autobahn
Wir fahr’n, fahr’n, fahr’n, auf der Autobahn
Wir fahr’n, fahr’n, fahr’n, auf der Autobahn
Wir fahr’n, fahr’n, fahr’n, auf der Autobahn
Wir fahr’n, fahr’n, fahr’n, auf der Autobahn

They’re driving on the Autobahn, in case that’s not clear.

Canned Heat
“ON THE ROAD AGAIN”

You know the first time I traveled out in the rain and snow
In the rain and snow
You know the first time I traveled out in the rain and snow
In the rain and snow
I didn’t have no payroll, not even no place to go

Poor planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on mine.

Tom Cochrane
“LIFE IS A HIGHWAY”

This is the road and these are the hills
From Mozambique to those Memphis nights
The Khyber Pass to Vancouver’s lights

We’re not going to say this drive is impossible, but you really need to keep an eye on the tides.

 

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Comments

    I actually like each one of these songs. But I can’t wait for the tsunami of responses that say, “How Could You Leave _______________ Off Of This List?” ‘Cause you know it’s coming – you KNOW it is…

    Well that is the point. Not posting songs that are obvious creates post and hits on the story and that is the point of web stories.

    Same for songs posted out of context. Love Highway to Hell but it is not a highway it is about touring as a band. Unlike a song like Ventura Highway that is really about a highway.

    These stories are to stimulate web conversation and traffic as that is what pays the bills. No pun intended.

    Say it ain’t so, Hagerty!!! Are you seriously just click-baiting us with these lists as hyperV6 asserts?
    (B-T-W, I totally missed the pun – anyone else get it?)

    maybe I made this up-but it is stuck in my head- song begins with “driving(riding) down the (that)American highway..” does this ring a bell with anyone?

    long ago I had a 1975 Mustang convertible- if I win the lottery I will be in touch!

    Ok, but how do you have a list of “songs about the highway” that doesn’t mention…. “Highway Song” by Blackfoot? It’s literally the name of the song!!!

    I haven’t listened to that “Blackfoot Strikes” album in 40 years. Thanks for the reminder!

    This is the first one that came to my mind even before I opened the article. Great song and a staple on my playlist!

    “Headed Out To The Highway” by Judas Priest off the Point of Entry album. Now that’s a right foot slammed to the floorboard kinda song.

    All great songs, but if you’re a Brit and an “Essex Boy” then Billy Bragg’s song “A13, Trunk road to the Sea” is the only song you need. It uses Route 66 as the base tune and goes like this..

    “If you ever have to go to Shoeburyness
    Take the A road, the okay road that’s the best
    Go motorin’ on the A13

    Well, if you’re looking for a thrill that’s new
    Take in Fords, Dartford Tunnel and the river too
    Go motorin’on the A13

    It starts down in Wapping
    There aint’t no stopping
    By-pass Barking and straight through Dagenham
    Down to Grays Thurrock
    And rather near Basildon
    Pitsea, Thundersley, Hadleigh, Liegh-on-Sea
    Chalkwell, Prittlewell
    Southend’s the end …..

    Check out Google for the full lyrics, plus Google maps to follow the route.

    What happened to ‘Born to Be Wild’ by Steppenwolf?
    Get your motor runnin’
    Head out on the highway
    Looking for adventure
    In whatever comes our way

    I swallowed the bait….The Highway Don’t Care…Tim McGraw, Taylor Swift, Keith Urban

    And to show my age….Deadman’s Curve….Jan & Dean

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